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How citizen scientists are making a contribution
By Adam Smith
Until recently, the number of citizen scientists in Australia was estimated at between 100,000 and 130,000 people.
But this is a major underestimate. My survey of about 20 key organisations suggests there are likely more than a million in Australia.
There are only a limited number of professional (paid) scientists. But anyone with a smartphone can log observations, and professional scientists increasingly work alongside citizen scientists to collect and analyse valuable conservation data.
"In an era of misinformation and declining trust in institutions, citizen science offers people a chance to engage directly with evidence and the natural world."
Adam Smith
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